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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My fiance is now getting ready for her interview in Manila - Our question is this: Some of her documents, certified copy of birth certificate and certificate of no marriage - were issued in May and July of 2012 - They have no expiration date on them, but since it has been 8 months since we filed and almost a year since these documents were issued, will they require us to get new documents?

Again, there is no expiration date on these two documents, we just want to be 100% for her interview.

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My fiance is now getting ready for her interview in Manila - Our question is this: Some of her documents, certified copy of birth certificate and certificate of no marriage - were issued in May and July of 2012 - They have no expiration date on them, but since it has been 8 months since we filed and almost a year since these documents were issued, will they require us to get new documents?

Again, there is no expiration date on these two documents, we just want to be 100% for her interview.

CENOMAR needs to be issued within 6 months of the interview. Get a new one. It can be ordered online and delivered right to her door.

Both CENOMAR and Birth Certificates need to be certified copies printed by the NSO on their paper. Tip: Get a few certified copies of her Birth Certificate. She will need them when she arrives in the US (ie marriage licenses, SSN application).

01/12/2013: POE
02/14/2013: MARRIED ON VALENTINE'S DAY!
03/18/2013: AOS Sent via USPS Express Mail
03/28/2013: NOA - AOS, AP, EAD
04/25/2013: Biometrics

05/28/2013: RFEs for EADs and APs

06/17/2013: AOS Interviews. Approved

06/26/2013: Green Cards Received! (APs and EAD also received but not needed)

Removal of Conditions

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03/25/2015: Mailed I-751

04/06/2015: NOA1

05/05/2015: Biometrics

07/27/2015: RFE

09/07/2015: RFE Response - Additional Evidence Sent

11/19/2015: Interview - APPROVED!

12/15/2016: Green Cards Issued!

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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NSO birth certificate printed on security paper (NOT the certified copy from Local Civil Registry) - no expiry

CENOMAR - valid within 6 months only. Get a new one.

NBI clearance - valid within 1 year. Get a new one too.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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<br />NSO birth certificate printed on security paper (NOT the certified copy from Local Civil Registry) - no expiry<br /><br />CENOMAR - valid within 6 months only.  Get a new one.<br /><br />NBI clearance - valid within 1 year.  Get a new one too.<br />
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Thanks to both of you --- We are sooo pumped now!

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